One of the website UI modalities that I just *despise* are sites that block copy/paste (either via mouse clicks and sometimes also keyboard shortcuts) for filling important fields, out of some sort of misguided belief that this somehow enhances security. Actually it easily makes it worse in most cases. This is similar to sites that have crazy password rules (that they often can't even implement properly) that also tend to make security worse, not better. E.g., "Your password must contain between 10 and 22 characters, include no less than 3 characters between G and Q, at least two special characters, and a lowercase m and p. Thank you."
@lauren @lapcatsoftware’s StopTheMadness (#macOS, #iOS, #iPadOS, cross-browser on the former) can help with the copy/paste blocking and a bunch of other things some sites try to lock you out of. https://underpassapp.com/StopTheMadness/
StopTheMadness browser extension

StopTheMadness is a web browser extension that stops web sites from making your browser harder to use.

@mjgardner @lapcatsoftware Again, my concern really isn't with people like you or me, but for nontechnical users who use these sites with the usual browsers and without extra extensions.
@lauren @lapcatsoftware I agree. It was a mistake to make it possible for browser apps to break the browser.